Making DIY ghosts for Halloween decorations is a fun and creative way to add a spooky vibe to your home. Here are several methods you can use, ranging from super easy to a bit more crafty, depending on what materials you have on hand and how elaborate you want your ghosts to be:
1. Cheesecloth Ghosts
- Materials: Cheesecloth, fabric stiffener (or a homemade mix of cornstarch and water), balloons or foam balls, wire or empty bottles, black felt or googly eyes.
- Method:
- Inflate a balloon or use a foam ball to create the ghost’s head.
- Position it on top of an empty bottle or form a ghost “shape” using wire for arms.
- Drape cheesecloth over the structure.
- Spray the cheesecloth with fabric stiffener or dip it in the cornstarch mixture to stiffen it.
- Let it dry for several hours until the cheesecloth hardens in place.
- Add black felt or googly eyes for the ghostly face!
- You can then remove the balloon (if using) and hang the ghost from a string or display it as a standing figure.
2. White Trash Bag Ghosts
- Materials: White trash bags, black marker, string, newspaper or plastic bags for stuffing.
- Method:
- Stuff a white trash bag with newspaper or other plastic bags to form a head.
- Tie the neck with string to secure the head shape.
- Cut or tear the bottom part of the bag into strips to create a flowing, ghostly effect.
- Use a black marker to draw spooky eyes and a mouth.
- Hang from a tree, porch, or indoors for a simple, budget-friendly ghost!
3. Balloon and Gauze Hanging Ghosts
- Materials: Balloons, white gauze, glue or liquid starch, fishing line or string, black felt or paper for eyes.
- Method:
- Inflate a balloon to create the ghost’s head.
- Drape white gauze over the balloon.
- Use glue or liquid starch to stiffen the gauze, shaping it into a ghostly figure.
- After drying, pop the balloon and remove it, leaving the gauze ghost.
- Attach fishing line or string to the top to hang your ghost.
- Add eyes using black felt or paper to complete the look.
4. Floating Ghost Lanterns
- Materials: White paper lanterns, white fabric or tulle, string, black construction paper, glow sticks or battery-operated lights.
- Method:
- Assemble a white paper lantern as the base of your ghost.
- Drape a white fabric or tulle over the lantern to create a floating ghost effect.
- Cut out eyes and a mouth from black construction paper and glue them onto the fabric.
- Hang the lanterns from the ceiling or a tree branch.
- Optional: Insert glow sticks or battery-operated lights inside the lantern for an eerie glow at night.
5. Ghostly Handprint Towels
- Materials: White hand towels, fabric paint (black and white), paintbrush.
- Method:
- Dip your hand into white fabric paint and press it onto a black or dark-colored hand towel.
- Once dry, use black fabric paint to add small eyes and a mouth to the center of the handprint, transforming it into a ghost.
- Hang these in your kitchen or bathroom for a subtle, crafty Halloween decoration!
6. Styrofoam Ball Hanging Ghosts
- Materials: Styrofoam balls, white fabric, string, black felt, hot glue.
- Method:
- Take a styrofoam ball and cover it with a piece of white fabric.
- Tie the fabric around the base of the ball to form the ghost’s head.
- Use hot glue to attach black felt cutouts for the eyes and mouth.
- Attach a piece of string to the top of the ghost and hang it from the ceiling, porch, or tree.
7. Tissue Paper Ghosts
- Materials: Tissues, cotton balls, string, black marker.
- Method:
- Place a cotton ball in the center of a tissue to form the ghost’s head.
- Twist the tissue around the cotton ball and secure it with a piece of string around the “neck.”
- Draw a simple ghost face with a black marker.
- Make several of these tiny ghosts and hang them in a garland, or scatter them around for a cute ghost army!
8. Ghostly Paper Plate Masks
- Materials: Paper plates, white paint, black marker or construction paper, scissors, string or popsicle stick.
- Method:
- Paint the back of a paper plate white.
- Cut out large eye holes and a spooky mouth.
- Use a black marker or glue black construction paper around the eyes and mouth for a ghostly look.
- Attach string to wear the mask or glue a popsicle stick to hold it up for fun ghost play!
9. Mason Jar Ghost Luminaries
- Materials: Mason jars, white tissue paper or paint, Mod Podge (or glue), black construction paper, tea lights (battery-operated).
- Method:
- Coat the outside of the Mason jars with Mod Podge and stick on pieces of white tissue paper or paint the jars white.
- Use black construction paper to cut out eyes and mouths, then glue them onto the jars.
- Once dried, place battery-operated tea lights inside the jars to create spooky ghost luminaries to line your window or table.
Each method brings a unique take on DIY ghosts, whether you’re going for a cute, spooky, or glowing effect. You can even combine a few of these ideas for a full ghostly display! —Vita Daily
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